
Lewandowski Concludes Barcelona Career, Joins Club's All-Time Top Scorers List
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski officially concluded his tenure with Spanish club Barcelona, playing his final match in the team's jersey at Mestalla Stadium. He ended his four-season spell by scoring his 120th goal, a strike that earned him a place among the top ten all-time goalscorers in the Catalan club's history. This marks the end of a career filled with titles before the anticipated announcement of his next destination in the coming days.
The veteran star, who will turn 38 next August, netted 120 goals in 193 official matches, achieving a scoring rate of 0.62 goals per game. With this tally, Lewandowski drew level with Josep Escolà for tenth place on the club's all-time scoring list, ranking behind legends such as Lionel Messi, César Rodríguez, Luis Suárez, Kubala, Samuel Eto'o, Rivaldo, Mariano Martín, and Patrick Kluivert.
Robert Lewandowski shared a farewell message after the match, stating: "Last game, last goal, thank you FC Barcelona." The Polish forward departs the team having secured seven domestic titles, including three La Liga crowns, three Spanish Super Cup trophies, and one Copa del Rey. He also claimed the Pichichi Trophy as the top scorer in La Liga for the 2022-2023 season.
Reports indicate that the player is currently evaluating offers from various continents before making a final decision on his next destination. This departure brings an end to long-standing speculation, as the Polish goalscorer prepares to embark on a new chapter in his professional career after his significant contributions helped the Catalan team reclaim domestic silverware over the past four years.